Thankfully they have revealed no growth in the 10 per cent of tumour surgeons had to leave behind due to its position.

Her latest stable scan was in May.

I was so relieved I was crying my eyes out and Michael was in tears, too. It feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I’m so happy I can now focus on our wedding plans and I can really look to the future with Michael.”

The couple had been together for just over a year when Michael proposed at a gig in April last year.

She explained: “He said, ‘What would you like to do for the rest of your life?’” said Chelsea.

“I replied. ‘Spend it with you.’ Then he asked, ‘Will you marry me?’

“I was surprised he proposed so soon, but I didn’t have one ounce of doubt. I burst into tears and gasped, ‘yes!’

The couple, who live in the West Midlands, have set a wedding date – September 5 next year, followed by a three-week honeymoon in Florida.

Chelsea’s role as a Young Ambassador with The Brain Tumour Charity and helping to raise awareness about the charity’s HeadSmart campaign - which highlights possible brain tumour symptoms – has also made her blossom.

She appeared on Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford’s live Channel 5 show Do The Right Thing, talking about HeadSmart, as her devoted fiancé waited backstage for her.